I think there’s absolutely nothing wrong with crates that give you randomized items. I think that whatever the controversy is, I don’t think Overwatch belongs in that controversy.

Well, it’s definitely something we’ve avoided. I think another element, in terms of the gambling question, the question in terms of that is whether or not you’re actually… There’s an element of converting back into real-world value. I think that’s a critical element, and that element does not exist in Overwatch loot crates. If you’re going to talk about those things, then you have to look at as, “Well, are people trying to make money doing this?”

Morhaime does have a point in that Overwatch cannot be possibly described as Pay-to-Win by any stretch of the imagination, since the loot crates only contain cosmetic items.

Still, it would be nice if Blizzard – and indeed all developers and publishers – would choose to fully disclose the drop rates, which is now mandatory in China.